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1886 - 1944 (57 years)
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Name |
Sara Segal |
Born |
1 Nov 1886 |
Rakov, Minsk, Belarus |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
22 Feb 1944 |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA |
Buried |
Waldheim |
Notes |
- Her gravestone at Waldheim says Sara bat Shmuel Yitzchak ha'Levi
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Person ID |
I1160 |
Complete |
Last Modified |
15 Jun 2004 |
Father |
Shmuel-Itskhok Sagalovich, b. 1862, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus , d. 16 Jan 1934, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus (Age 72 years) |
Mother |
Shoshe Levin, b. Abt 1860, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus , d. 15 Aug 1930, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus (Age ~ 70 years) |
Married |
Rakov, Minsk, Belarus |
Family ID |
F504 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Max Segal, b. 4 Mar 1885, Warsaw, Poland , d. Jan 1968, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA (Age 82 years) |
Married |
1 Oct 1905 |
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Victor Segal, b. Oct 1906, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA , d. Sep 1967, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA (Age ~ 60 years) |
+ | 2. Fagele Segal, b. 28 Jan 1908, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA , d. 28 Sep 1991, California, USA (Age 83 years) |
+ | 3. Harry Segal, b. 10 Oct 1912, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA , d. 17 May 2003, Lake Worth, FL (Age 90 years) |
+ | 4. Carl Segal, b. 28 Jan 1915, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA , d. 12 Oct 1962, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA (Age 47 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2023 |
Family ID |
F23 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 1 Nov 1886 - Rakov, Minsk, Belarus |
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| Married - 1 Oct 1905 - Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA |
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| Died - 22 Feb 1944 - Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA |
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| Buried - - Waldheim |
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Histories |
| Rakov - Belarus
Home to Sagalovitch and Botvinik Families Report on the Jewish Village of Rakov, Belarus about 30 miles north and west from Minsk, Belarus where many members of the Segalovich and Botvinik families lived. This report tells about these families, the brutal holocaust murders, arrivals at Ellis Island, and many other interesting facts about these families. |
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